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Send us a textThe wilderness of Southern Ontario comes alive through the captivating hunting tales of Iain Anderson, a passionate outdoorsman whose journey didn't begin through family tradition but through personal curiosity and friendship. Unlike many who inherit hunting knowledge through generations, Iain found his calling alongside a childhood buddy, starting with pellet guns and squirrels before tackling bigger game.From his first turkey at age 14 to surviving a spur through the hand during a Northern Ontario adventure, Iain's stories resonate with both newcomers and seasoned hunters alike. His account of watching five wild turkeys attack a decoy before one of them literally left its mark on him will have you wincing and laughing simultaneously. The hospital visit that followed—where multiple doctors kept asking "Did you get him?"—perfectly captures the essence of small-town hunting culture.Perhaps most compelling are Ian's reflections on what he calls "hunting karma." After shooting a buck from under an older landowner as a teenager, he experienced a five-year dry spell that only ended when he refined his approach. This theme of ethical hunting affecting future success runs throughout the conversation, including a parallel story about a hunter who poached turkeys and subsequently couldn't harvest anything for years. These aren't just entertaining anecdotes—they're powerful reminders about respecting both the animals and the unwritten rules of the hunting community.Whether you're fascinated by Eastern turkey tactics, curious about shotgun deer hunting challenges, or simply enjoy authentic stories from the Canadian wilderness, Iain's experiences offer both entertainment and education. Subscribe now to hear more real-life hunting adventures from everyday outdoors enthusiasts who, like Iain, have learned their lessons the hard way.
In February, Australia launched its first National Students Omburdsman as part of a national strategy to tackle sexcual violence on campus. International students who experienced sexual violence in university settings can also turn to the agency to seek support. For a long time, student leaders and advocates have found international students survivors of sexual violence have been left in the dark, due to indeaquate support. In March, SBS Chinese reported on a former Chinese student at Griffith College experienced sexual harassment from a tutor. Griffith College told SBS Chinese that they were aware of the allegation, and had met with the student. Under the new National Students Ombudsman, what kind of support international students can expect from the agency over sexual violence on campus? In this episode of Weekend One on One, SBS's Wing Kuang talks to Iain Anderson, the Commonwealth Ombudsman of the agency.
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Welcome to Fuse, the global podcast for PRCA, where we explore the evolving landscape of global communications. In this episode, host Dan Gold engages in an insightful conversation with Iain Anderson, Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of Cicero Group, and prominent advocate for workplace diversity and LGBTQ+ rights. Iain is a founding shareholder and Executive Chairman of Cicero Group, boasting over 30 years of experience as a political adviser, business journalist, and CEO. Recognised as one of the Financial Times Global 100 LGBTQ Executives and appointed as the UK's first LGBTQ+ Business Champion, Iain brings a wealth of expertise to the conversation. In This Episode, We Explore: The challenges and opportunities in corporate strategy and messaging Public affairs and its impact on corporate PR strategies. Iain's advocacy for workplace diversity and inclusion. Insights into PR & lobbying today Advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and its integration into PR and communications. Future trends in corporate PR and communication Connect with Iain Twitter: @iain_w_anderson www.cicero-group.com Follow Dan & Farzana on Social media: Twitter& Instagram: @Dangoldmedia | @FarzanaBaduel Executive Producer: David Olajide -david@curzonpr.com Disclaimer: Views expressed by the guest are their own and not necessarily endorsed by the FUSE podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fuse-podcast/message
Can communications help bridge the divide between the UK government and UK business community?Today on the PRmoment podcast, I am interviewing Iain Anderson, executive chairman of H/Advisors Cicero. Iain recently wrote a report for the Labour Party titled “A New Partnership: A Long-term Plan for Government Business Relations to Power our Economy and Society,” and I thought it would be interesting to get Iain on the show to discuss how communications might help to change the relationship between government and business.Before we start, a reminder about our new subscription training service for senior folks within agencies: PRmoment Leaders. It features a new educational syllabus that will help develop and retain your senior team members while preparing them to lead your business and drive future growth.Containing 11 learning and networking elements, the PRmoment Leaders subscription package has been designed to flex around busy teams and individual learning styles.Also, thanks so much to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors the PRCA.Here is a summary of what Iain and PRmoment founder Ben Smith discussed:1.30 mins How can we repair the trust of domestic and international business in the UK?“It's all got a bit mashed up lately. What does the UK stand for? What's its approach towards business? Does it like business?... Is it interested in long term investment and where it comes from.”“I've talked to 350 organisations, large and small…and experts, I quite like talking to experts.”“People are interested in long-term policies and long-term relationships.”4 mins Do some sections of British society regard business as evil?“Most people regard business as core to long-term economic growth.”6 mins How does the UK government's approach to business compare to our European neighbours and the US?“Biden's Inflation Reduction Act has sucked in inward investment (into the US) in the last 3 or 4 years.”“The shorthand description of my report could be: Be more Macron!”“What is mind-bogglingly hard (for business) is trying to invest when (government) policy keeps changing.”10 mins Iain tells us about the findings of his report on how the relationship between the UK Government and UK business can be improved. More coordination from the heart of government: The key economic actors at the heart of the UK Government are the Treasury, Downing Street, and The Department of Business and Trade.Have long-term policies.Be open and transparent: “The whole VIP lane procurement controversy during the pandemic has done huge damage and undermined confidence in government procurement.”Drive inward investment into the UK.We need to turbocharge the economy in times of crisis.Approach to regulation: The environment of risk and reward needs to be in balance.“People are desperate to see a real signal of what the country stands for. But they also want to see the country come together. They want to see the country do well.”16 mins Why do government policies get changed so frequently when the UK changes governments so infrequently?“Governments start with a lot of energy…”“We need a sense of energy. The country is fatigued.”21 mins Privately, how are Conservatives reflecting on the Conservative government's approach to business and in
In this episode, Founding Partner & Executive Chairman at H/Advisors - Cicero, Iain Anderson shares his journey into the world of politics and business. Inspired to become involved in politics by the 1976 film 'All the President's Men' Iain joined the Conservative party as a young man but rather than looking to Parliament he founded his agency, Cicero and became a renowned political commentator on national and international media including many appearances on Question Time. We talk about his experiences founding and leading Cicero, a strategic communications agency that advises on strategy, political risk, and public policy, and how he grew the business organically and strategically through M&A.Iain recounts the challenges the agency faced during the 2008 financial crisis and how investment decisions and branching into new sectors like health, infrastructure, and technology helped the company come back around and grow, which eventually led to its acquisition by Havas. Iain emphasises the importance of political change, economic confidence, and adaptability. He has an infectious enthusiasm for the evolving nature of global politics and we discuss why he has recently stepped across the aisle and is working with Sir Keirr Starmer to promote business as part of the Labour Party.In this episode we also discuss:Weathering the global financial crisis Agency M&A and becoming ready to acquire Selling Cicero to Havas and the global opportunities it presented The fear of being on Question TimeWhat it's like to see your friends get to the top of the political treeTimestamps:01:28 - 04:24: How the 1976 film 'All the President's Men' film inspired Iain to pursue a career in politics and communications06:08: Taking on investment at the beginning of his journey with Cicero 12:57: Acquisition of Westbourne and key learnings17:47: Selling Cicero to Havas30:55: Joining the Conservative party at 16 and going to his first conference in 1984 39:06: Leaving the Conservatives and joining Labour
BUY YOUR TICKETS FOR OUR 25 YEARS OF DEVOLUTION SPECIALAnnounced guests so far: Jack McConnell, Alex Salmond, Henry McLeishClick: https://holyroodsources.com/liveAlmost exactly a year on from our first episode, Calum and Andy are joined by Iain Anderson, founder and Executive Chairman of the lobbying group Cicero, who has switched allegiances to Labour after being a Conservative supporter for four decades. They discuss Labour's prospects as the self-proclaimed party of business, and how that might weigh on Scotland. After a chaotic week in Westminster, we try and figure out where we find ourselves now, and what we've learned. And ahead of Scottish Conservative Conference, the trio dissect the party's role within the Scottish political sphere, and why former leader Ruth Davidson could well have been First Minister, but was held back.In association with The Royal Bank of Scotland. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/holyroodsources. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby is joined by Iain Anderson – the chair of LGBT rights charity Stonewall. They discuss issues including how trans and women's rights interact, culture wars and trans people in sport. Email Beth Rigby with your thoughts at bethrigbypodcast@sky.uk
This lifelong Tory has spoken the truth. Iain Anderson is a Tory donor who has been a party member for nearly 4 decades. He's friends with Liz Truss and Michael Gove. Now he's left the party - and in doing so, he's told a key truth, in fact one of the biggest truths of British politics - without which you can't understand it.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-owen-jones-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A prominent business leader and Conservative supporter, Iain Anderson, has declared he'll no longer support the Tories and has thrown his weight behind Labour. Mr Anderson, who's Chairman of public affairs and communications company Cicero, talks to Sean about why after four decades he's changing sides and the thinking behind his decision. On the day the Office for National Statistics release their latest figures on employment, productivity and wages, we explore what they mean for wages and inflation. And with rules on the way to regulate Buy Now Pay Later products, we ask if they go far enough. Plus, we hear from a florist and a restaurant owner about whether the romance of Valentine's Day is also good for business.
Iain Anderson wrote the book on the Conservative Party's relationship with business. The founder of public relations firm Cicero was also Boris Johnson's LGBT Business Champion. Now, he's backing Labour - he tells Bloomberg's Lizzy Burden and Yuan Potts why. Also in the show, our senior economics reporter Philip Aldrick looks ahead to the upcoming budget and tells us how the £17 billion 'Bank of Mum and Dad' is making Britain more unequal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Robinson talks to the influential lobbyist and new chair of Stonewall, Iain Anderson, about how the case of Isla Bryson has brought gender politics to the top of the news agenda and how he thinks the heat can be taken out of the debate. Anderson, a lifelong Conservative who founded the lobbying firm Cicero and ran Ken Clarke's leadership campaigns, talks candidly about why he's now moving away from his political roots.
FCPRadio 134 FCPro Aussies, BRAW Toolbox, FCP 10.7, Sony vs Panasonic, ProRes RAW versus BRAW, App Store, LUMIX S5 IIX, Australian Time Zones with Iain Anderson, Chris Hocking and Lee Herbet FCP Global Worldwide Summit, FCPX Creative Summit Documentary, Apple's FCP team, NAB 2023 and lots more. Year 8 of Final Cut Pro Radio. Millions of podcast downloads Buy Me A Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/RichardTaylor Twitter @fcpradio1 FCPRadio.com Facebook YouTube.com/RichardTaylorTV https://www.facebook.com/groups/finalcutradiotv ©2023 Richard Taylor
Iain is the small group leader over upperclassman boys here at Jesus Famous Youth.On todays episode Joshua Interviews Iain about his coming to Jesus at age 16, walking through faith while at college, and then having the opportunity to serve in the very youth group he was discipled in. Be encouraged that no matter what season you find yourself in, Jesus never leaves you and there is always a path back to Him.Joshua Shively - joshuas@calvary.comJesus Famous Youth insta - @ymcalvary
Much quieter in terms of video releases Channel has gone quieter as a result! Opportunity to learn Iain Anderson's excellent book: https://books.apple.com/gb/book/final-cut-pro-efficient-editing/id1527510084 Using it to remove bad habits and gain valuable knowledge Peak District video will use the new learnings Visited the KitPlus Show at Twickenham Stadium 360° cameras? Funeral this afternoon, busy week, calmer next week --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phil-swallow9/message
Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that covers everything insurance. In the first of a two part series Peter is joined by fellow RPC Partner Iain Anderson, and they discuss the origins of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith and the case of Carter v Boehm. In this episode we discuss:What is meant by the duty of utmost good faith.An overview of Carter v Boehm and the events and geography that surrounded it.The key individuals that were part of the case, Roger Carter, Charles Boehm & Lord MansfieldThe key events involved in the case We hope you enjoyed this episode, if you did please subscribe to be notified of when part 2 is released Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FCPRadio 128 FCP Summit Worldwide Tour with Nick Harauz from FMC and Iain Anderson from Australia In this episode of Final Cut Pro Radio, we talk about the FCP Summit 10 City Worldwide Tour with Nick Harauz from FMC and Iain Anderson FCP Trainer from Australia. We chat all about the new Apple Certified Training and exams as well as Voice Isolation, dupe detection, iJustine, the FCP Team, NAB, will the FCP Creative Summit return to Cupertino, FCP 10.7, roles based mixer, Izotope RX, in person events, Ripple Training and lots more. Year 7 of Final Cut Pro Radio. 1.3 Million podcast downloads Buy Me A Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/RichardTaylor Twitter @fcpradio1 FCPRadio.com Facebook YouTube.com/RichardTaylorTV facebook.com/groups/FinalCutProRadio/ ©2022 Richard Taylor
After Boris Johnson resigned as the Conservative Party leader, Matt Chorley takes a look at the key runners and riders for the Tory leadership, who is backing who, and some advice from history on how not to muck it up. Including interviews with the Times' Henry Zeffman, Baroness Catherine Fall and Iain Anderson who both ran leadership campaigns.COLUMNISTS: Melanie Reid and James Forsyth on Boris, who will replace him and the costly Downing Street flat.Don't forget to listen to tomorrow's episode for another round up of the leaders of the opposition with Nigel Fletcher. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There has been a wave of backlash against the government's announcement that it intends to privatise Channel 4. What's behind their decision? Some argue it could be politically motivated given that Channel 4 has historically been a left-leaning news organisation. Also on the podcast, Iain Anderson has resigned as the UK's LQBTQ business champion over the government's u-turn on trans conversation therapy. He said the decision to exclude trans people from the conversion therapy ban was 'deeply damaging'. All to be discussed as Cindy Yu talks to Isabel Hardman and Katy Balls.
Aberdonian Iain Anderson began his career working as a journalist for the Courier and the Herald before becoming a founding shareholder of Incisive Media, a B2B publishing company that has evolved into digital media and events. It was a wise move as his shareholding grew considerably due to a subsequent sale and flotation. That enabled him to found Cicero Group, which rapidly established a reputation as the market leader in financial sector lobbying. As a result he and his team have helped numerous big blue chip clients navigate change – and major events such as the global banking crisis, the Scottish independence referendum, Brexit and, of course, the pandemic crisis. He has also been an advisor to Kenneth Clarke MP, is a non-executive director of St Andrews University and, shortly before our interview, was unveiled as the Government's first ever LGBT Champion. As you'd expect from a masterful communicator, Iain is wonderful to listen to as he explores some of the milestones in his career and explains why he's watched All The President's Men 30 times. The interview was recorded on 21 September 2021, at the first ever Scottish Business Network hybrid event, comprising myself and Iain with an online audience, brought together with two physical audiences in Glasgow and London. www.allencomms.co.uk
"The UK's first LGBT business champion has pledged to build a bridge between the government and the LGBT community." Iain Anderson, executive chairman of public relations firm Cicero, has been appointed to the new government role and he will focus on improving workplace equality at a small business level. What has driven the British Government to develop this role and what financial benefits can such a role deliver to the economy? Gavin McLoughlin spoke to Iain Anderson the newly appointed UK LGBT business champion Taking Stock with on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
We discuss the Iran nuclear deal and look at why Taiwan and China are clashing over the Honduran elections. Plus, the first part of our series on the Canadian elections, and Iain Anderson reviews the day's papers.
Interviews, production and editing: Kaska Hempel In 2018 the UK threw away 9.5 million tonnes of food worth £13 billion. And that's after it had left the farm gates. That's such an incredible waste, which could have gone to feed many, many more people. Wasting so much food also feeds climate change. Globally, around a third of all food produced is lost or wasted, which contributes up to 10 per cent of total greenhouse gas emissions. If food waste were a country, it would have the third-biggest carbon footprint after the USA and China. It produces more emissions than all commercial flights. Well today, we visit Tayport's community fridge, which is helping to save and redistribute some of this perfectly good food locally, and which would otherwise end up in landfill. Thanks to many such initiatives across the country, food waste has already significantly reduced in the UK since 2007. Kaska talks to The Larick Centre's Rosie Coutts and Fife Council's Iain Anderson about the nitty gritty of how this partnership started last year, how the project has developed so far and where it's going next. You also hear about the experiences of the fridge volunteers and a few of what appear to be very satisfied users. While projects such as community fridge are a great way of redistributing excess food from the retail sector, we have to remember the sector is only responsible for 3% of the total food wasted in the UK. Majority of the waste, a horrific 70%, happens in our homes! You can get some tips on avoiding this and saving a fair amount of money in the process on the Love Food, Hate Waste website. Resources Tayport Community Fridge Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/tayportcommunityfridge Statistics on food waste in the UK in 2018 from WRAP https://wrap.org.uk/media-centre/press-releases/wasting-food-feeds-climate-change-food-waste-action-week-launches-help# FareShare https://fareshare.org.uk/ 70% of food is wasted in our homes - the Love food, hate waste has great ideas on how to reduce food waste at home. https://www.lovefoodhatewaste.com/
In this episode, we host a remote roundtable discussion between dialogue editors Michele Woods, Iain Anderson, Marc Specter and Vince Tennant. The panel discuss the techniques, workflows and technologies of dialogue editing for film and TV. The AMPS Podcast is presented by Owen Peters and Owen Shirley.
Iain Anderson joins the podcast to talk about his photo works that range from landscapes to a series of portrait works for his BFA Thesis exhibition that explore a moment in time between the viewer and the subject.
Episode 257: This week Iain Anderson joins the podcast to talk about his photo works that range from landscapes to a series of portrait works for his BFA Thesis exhibition that explore a moment in time between the viewer and the subject. Iain was one of Studio Break’s Student Competition winners selected by juror Tim Kowalczyk The post Iain Anderson appeared first on Studio Break.
Iain Anderson talks us through his 30 years of experience in the advertising industry. How technology has changed the industry from the first introduction of Apple Macbooks.Iain is part of Rail Project Victoria a Government operation that delivers multiple campaigns throughout the year. He takes us inside his Studio and how things are run.He tells us about:Dealing with strict regulations and taking your team remote Working on Government projects The decline in Print media vs Digital media production
FCPRadio 107 - FCPX 10.4.9 With Iain Anderson In this Episode of Final Cut Pro Radio We talk all about Final Cut Pro version 10.4.9 with fellow trainer Iain Anderson from Australia. Zero crossings, Sound Track Pro X, FCPX 10.4.10, vertical video, Audio cross fades, mixed media timelines and lots more. Iain's got a new Final Cut Pro book coming out in a few weeks. Twitter @fcpradio1 FCPRadio.com Facebook facebook.com/groups/FinalCutProRadio/ YouTube.com/RichardTaylorTV ©2020 Richard Taylor
In this special episode, we bring you Bloomberg's exclusive interview with Chancellor Rishi Sunak at a critical juncture for Britain's handling of pandemic's economic fallout. Plus, what will his strategy look like, and does he have a future in Number 10? Iain Anderson, executive chairman of Cicero/AMO and Suren Thiru, chief economist at the British Chambers of Commerce, join Bloomberg Westminster's Sebastian Salek and Roger Hearing to discuss.
In this episode Christian talks to top City lobbyist Iain Anderson, Executive Chairman of Cicero AMO, about how businesses have responded to the Coronavirus crisis and the huge economic and political disruption it has caused. From concerns over trade to worries about the lockdown, businesses have had to adapt to unprecedented levels of change, uncertainty and risk. How has the government's relationship with business changed? What do firms expect now from a Brexit deal? What faith do they have in the government's plan for an economic recovery? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The coronavirus pandemic could forever change the communications industry and how clients value certain services. Freuds CEO Arlo Brady, Grayling Europe, UK & Ireland CEO Sarah Scholefield and Cicero/AMO executive chair Iain Anderson discuss which service areas have been critical – including internal comms, purpose and crisis comms – how their businesses are handling the crisis, and how the PR industry is likely to evolve. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The coronavirus pandemic could forever change the communications industry and how clients value certain services. Freuds CEO Arlo Brady, Grayling Europe, UK & Ireland CEO Sarah Scholefield and Cicero/AMO executive chair Iain Anderson discuss which service areas have been critical – including internal comms, purpose and crisis comms – how their businesses are handling the crisis, and how the PR industry is likely to evolve.
The government is expected to unveil its plans this week for lifting the U.K. lockdown. Iain Anderson of Cicero/AMO joins Bloomberg Westminster's Roger Hearing and Sebastian Salek to discuss what the next phase could look like. But first, Neil O'Brien, Conservative MP for Harborough, Oadby & Wigston, tells us about an unsung issue of the lockdown: loneliness.
As the Biteback Book Festival gets political, we ask political expert and lobbyist Iain Anderson his opinion on Brexit, the coronavirus and the government's response to both. Music Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Welcome to the latest podcast with Iain Anderson, Executive Chairman at Cicero/AMO.We’ve put our life stories podcasts on pause as they just don’t feel appropriate at the moment - so today Iain and I are going to be talking about Covid 19: The media, the politics, and the communications.Here is a summary of what Iain and I talk about:[00:02:12] Iain tells us how he's finding it as a business person working through the Covid-19 crisis.[00:02:46] How as a PR professional Iain feels privileged and fortunate to be able to continue to work, as there are plenty who don't have that luxury at the moment.[00:03:35] What sort of challenges are Iain's clients facing currently?[00:04:55] How PR firms, since the start of the Covid-19 outbreak, have become centres of constant communication for employees - with almost back to back video calls and it's become pretty intense! [00:05:10] Why there's a real hunger to be able to continue to make business happen in the UK.[00:06:28] How clients have settled into this new way of working.[00:06:57] As a citizen of London Iain reflects on how the city has changed over the past month. [00:11:12] Why this has been by far the most difficult crisis period of Iain's career. [00:11:28] How politicians, the regulators and businesses have all made mistakes during this crisis - because we're all human.[00:13:49] How, in communications terms, Iain believes the “fairest assessment of the government’s response is that they have picked up speed."[00:16:04] How some of the major tech giants. "have been pretty muscular in removing (Covid-19) fake news off their platforms"[00:20:30] How Asia-Pacific China is recovering and has been able to get back to work.[00:21:34] How our media consumption habits have changed now we're all working from home.[00:25:03] With the Labour leadership result this weekend, does Iain see the cross political party unity holding?
Could the U.K. still be heading for a no-deal Brexit at the end of the year? Therese Raphael, columnist for Bloomberg Opinion, tells Bloomberg Westminster's Roger Hearing and Sebastian Salek there's a real chance. Plus, Iain Anderson, Executive Chairman of Cicero/AMO joins from Dublin, where he says it could be curtains for Leo Varadkar in February's election.
In this episode of Bosses for Breakfast, host Jessie Frahm talks politics with lobbyist Iain Anderson.In 1997, Anderson began his career in communications as a lobbyist. Soon after working at an American communications agency, he would launch his own project, The Cicero Group, which has grown to serve clients across the European Union.With all this talent under his belt, Anderson decided to write a book, a reflection on Brexit politics called F**K Business: The Business of Brexit, which described the disintegrating relationship between businesses and politicians. He’s seen a lot of change with regard to decision making in government circles and how the government relates to business and had some good wisdom to offer, as well as some key insights and anecdotes from his personal experience advising candidates on policy.Listen to Bosses for Breakfast anywhere you find your favourite podcasts.Links:Check out Iain Anderson’s book, F**K Business: The Business of BrexitFind out more about The Cicero Group: https://cicero-group.com/Follow Iain Anderson on Twitter: @iain_w_andersonCheck out the Bosses for Breakfast website for more information about the podcast and host, Jessie Frahm: www.bossesforbreakfast.comFollow Bosses for Breakfast on Twitter: @Boss_breakfast
The relationship between politics and business is broken. Can it be fixed? Iain Anderson, Executive Chairman of lobbyists Cicero Group and author of 'F**k Business - The Business of Brexit', unpacks what’s gone wrong and prescribes a remedy. Alongside KPMG experts on government and politics, this podcast also asks: Will Brexit finally be put to bed under a new government? Iain Anderson – Executive Chairman, Cicero Group Mark Essex – Public Policy Director, KPMG in the UK Alasdair Murray – Head of External Affairs, KPMG in the UK Sarah Owen-Vandersluis – Head of Public Sector Mobility and Trade Lead Partner, KPMG in the UK Need help getting ready for Brexit? Visit: https://kpmg.com/uk/brexit
The U.K.'s biggest companies completely failed to understand what is still driving the public desire to leave the E.U., and they were effectively cut out of the Brexit process according to Iain Anderson, author of "F**k Business: The Business of Brexit". He tells Bloomberg Westminster's Roger Hearing many business leaders had got too cosy with Brussels and are still left out of much of the election debate. Bloomberg's Yuan Potts joins to outline the parties' latest manifesto promises.
New Model Adviser editor Will Robins speaks to political insider Iain Anderson, co-founder and executive chairman of public policy and corporate communications group Cicero to discuss what Brexit, a new government and a new chair of the Bank of England will mean for the UK economy and financial services.
Vincent is joined in studio by Iain Anderson, chairman of Cicero Group and author of; F**k Business: The Business of Brexit. Kieran Maguire from PriceofFootball.com and Lecturer in football finance at the University of Liverpool joins us to talk about the future finances of the Premier League and the corporate ownership structures at some of the top clubs. Presenter of Screentime John Fardy looks ahead to the changing landscape in terms of TV streaming. Taking Stock is brought to you in association with PwC Ireland.
Are you bewildered by Brexit? Boris got you blindsided? Does parliament seem pearshaped? Politics can indeed be a bit nuts. That's why the DMA has made the DMA Politics Podcast! Every week, Public Affairs Manager, Michael Sturrock, guides you through what has been happening in the realms of politics and policy. With close ties to Brussels, Westminster and Holyrood, the DMA is well-placed to tackle the vibrant political scene and its impacts for UK marketers. By the end, you'll be more in the loop than half the cabinet. Episode 11: The Conservative Party Conference Special with Iain Anderson is now live! In this episode, Michael is joined by Cicero Group Executive Director, Iain Anderson, to talk about all that's happening at conference and to hear about his new book 'F**k Business: The Business of Brexit'. F**k Business will be released on 8 October and in all good bookshops. It is available to pre-order now from Biteback publishing.
FCPRadio 092 The Aussie FCPros Volume 1 In this episode we talk with some Aussie FCPros - Sean Lander, Iain Anderson, Matt Goddard and Lee Herbet. We chat all about Final Cut Pro of course and we also chat about the new Mac Pro, the FCPX Creative Summit, FCPX 10.5, Apple, The FCPX Team and much more. Final Cut Pro Radio is sponsored by LumaForge.com Twitter @fcpradio1 FCPRadio.com Facebook facebook.com/groups/FinalCutProRadio/ YouTube.com/RichardTaylorTV. ©2019 Richard Taylor
We’re joined by our regular Tory watchers, Henry Newman and Iain Anderson, to take us through all the gossip from Boris Johnson’s first day as PM.
The Queen’s rubber stamp is hovering over the EU Withdrawal Bill and the gang is joined by city expert Iain Anderson to tell us what happens if there’s no post Brexit trade deal.
Westminster legend Iain Anderson sits down with New Model Adviser® online producer Ollie Smith to talk pension politics, elections and Brexit.
Show 51 discussed Gender, LGBT+ and BAME Diversity within communications and business in general. Russell Goldsmith's guests in the studio were Iain Anderson, Executive Chairman of Cicero Group and newly announced Ambassador for Stonewall; Sarah Stimson, Chief Executive at the Taylor Bennett Foundation (at the time of recording) and one of the Foundation's alumni, Toni Adeola, who is now an Executive at Brunswick Group. They were also joined on the line from Toronto in Canada by Lisa Kimmel, President & CEO of Edelman Canada and Global Chair of the company's Global Women's Executive Network. You can donate to the Taylor Bennett Foundation at https://www.justgiving.com/taylorbennet-foundation CIPR Members receive 5 CPD points for listening to this podcast if they log it at their 'My CPD' at https://ladder.cipr.co.uk
In this episode we talk with Iain Anderson, FCP Certified Trainer from Australia. We talk all about the recent Final Cut Pro X 10.3 update as well as Motion, training and some tips and tricks. @ funwithstuff on Twitter Twitter @fcpradio1 www.FCPRadio.com Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/FinalCutProRadio/
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